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8 trendy Mediterranean plants for balconies and terraces
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1. LEMONS
The mid-latitude climate does not allow growing citrus trees outdoors. But who will stop lovers of lemons - especially since they grow well and bear fruit in a pot! On top of the luxury of having your own windowsill-grown lemons, you get the added bonus of a beautiful tree with a subtle, summery scent! A homemade lemon can grow up to three meters in height and, with proper care, produce up to 200 fruits per year. The main thing is not to forget to water it regularly. nine0003
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2. OLIVE TREES
Olive groves are a symbol of the Mediterranean. No other tree can create a Mediterranean atmosphere in the house better than the olive. The homeland of olive trees is the subtropics, so they need a lot of light and sun. The best place for them is a windowsill or balcony on the south side. Olives love to be in the fresh air, therefore, with the advent of heat, regularly take them out to a sunny, wind-protected place. And don't forget to water! The hotter it is outside, the more water they need. nine0003
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3. LAVENDER
Lavender is associated with the endless fields of Provence — with their bright blue and spicy smell of herbs heated by the southern sun. What could be better for those who are forced to spend the summer in the city! Lavender grows well in a pot in urban areas, as long as it has enough sun. Be sure to water the plant regularly several times a week and occasionally add fertilizer for longer flowering. Lavender flowers can be used for baking, and bunches of dried herbs can be used to decorate a room in the fall. nine0003
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4. FIG TREE
Figs are another "southern guest" who feels great in a city apartment. Fairy fig trees do well in a pot and bear fruit in July and September. Like all Mediterranean plants, figs need sun, warmth and regular watering to grow well. Once a year, the tree needs to be replanted, picking up a pot 2-3 cm wider than the volume of the root system.
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HIBISCUSDespite its obvious tropical origin, hibiscus thrives in our climate and can live indoors all year round without any problems. Hibiscus loves moisture and the sun and feels best on the sunny south side, but in the heat you should move the plant away from the glass or something to obscure from direct rays. At the same time, the flower will immediately respond to the lack of sun by dropping leaves or buds. Don't forget to water it regularly and bathe it occasionally - and the hibiscus will thank you with its vibrant flowers! nine0003
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6. BOugainvillea
Snow-white facades, tiled roofs, cozy balconies and terracotta terraces entwined with bright scarlet flowers are the calling card of Mediterranean cities. But even in our latitudes, this exotic plant can be grown in pots and tubs, if you are not afraid of its capricious nature. Bougainvillea loves sunlight and does not like being moved from place to place: even with a slight turn of the pot, it can begin to protest and drop leaves. Therefore, if you decide to acquire this southern beauty, immediately look for a permanent place for a flower - well-lit, on the south or west side. And keep in mind that bougainvillea is a climbing plant that will need to be tied up when it grows up. nine0003
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7. ROSEMARY
Spicy herbs with the aroma and taste of the Mediterranean are a 100% must have this summer, and rosemary will be a great solution for growing on the windowsill, on the balcony and on the terrace. It will not only delight you with its smell, but will also come in handy as seasonings for many dishes. The main plus: this plant is a perennial, so it will retain its beautiful decorative appearance for more than one season. The main thing is not to be zealous with watering, he does not like this and does not tolerate long-term stagnation of moisture at the roots. Water it only when the topsoil is dry. nine0003
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8. THYME
Thyme is another spice that loves lots of sun and a dry climate. With a magical aroma and pleasant taste, it is ideal for all summer dishes. Thyme is not particularly picky and doesn't require much care - just use a pot with holes to ensure good drainage. Also, when buying seeds, learn that many varieties of thyme are decorative and not suitable for human consumption. For culinary needs, common thyme, lemon and caraway are most often chosen. nine0003
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8 trees that can be grown at home, on a balcony or terrace
natural. Along with aesthetic accents, many plants disinfect the air, are antiseptic or medicinal, and they can also be added to food.
1 Laurel
Bay tree can be grown indoors or outdoors. It has a clear geometric shape and can become an architectural accent in a room. In nature, laurel lives for more than a hundred years and blooms regularly in spring. Indoors, the tree may not bloom at all, and life expectancy is reduced to 15 years. The ideal place for such a tree is well warmed up, but without direct sunlight. Moderate watering is needed: like most plants, the bay tree is afraid of too moist or overdried soil. nine0003
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2 Fig
Its birthplace is subtropics, but, despite this, the tree feels great both in gardens of the middle lane and in apartments. Moreover, it regularly bears fruit in an apartment up to twice a year, and the fruits are not inferior in taste to those grown outdoors. Feels great in a well-lit place in direct sunlight. The tree should be watered once a week. It is best to determine the right moment by the condition of the soil: as soon as it is dry, wait a day and start watering. nine0003
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3 Money Tree
A thick tree trunk with many twigs and spreading leaves looks incredibly attractive both in the interior of an apartment and on a balcony or terrace. The plant does not need serious care: make sure that it does not stand under the scorching sun, and water it once a week. It feels best in a humid environment, so if your apartment has too dry air, sometimes irrigate the leaves with a spray bottle. nine0003
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4 Olive Tree
Needless to say, olive is a must-have for Mediterranean-style interiors. The plant looks elegant and does not require serious care. Feels good in a lit sunny place. Water it as the soil dries out. The olive tree will only bear fruit if cross-pollinated, but even without this, the tree looks very aesthetically pleasing in the interior. nine0003
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5 Ficus
No list of plants for a home or terrace is complete without ficus. This is a versatile plant for any interior that looks attractive and does not cause much trouble with care. Place the ficus planter in a well-lit space, but not in the scorching sun. Water more frequently in summer, and reduce watering in winter. In any case, you should focus on the soil: if it is wet, you don’t need to water it, humidify the air in the room or irrigate the leaves. nine0003
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6 Citrus trees
Despite the fact that you should not expect a full-fledged harvest from indoor citrus trees, a compact tree with small bright fruits can decorate the interior of a room or balcony. For good health, he needs a lot of light and moisture. But do not fill the pot, otherwise the root system may begin to rot and the plant will die.
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7 Coffee
It is not difficult to grow a coffee tree, it can be done even from green beans. What's more, most coffee trees produce excellent fruit at home, and you can periodically enjoy a cup of coffee grown by yourself in the morning. It is best to place the coffee tree in full sun and water frequently. But be careful with the movement of the planter: the peculiarity of the plant is such that it can stop growing even with a slight change in location. nine0003
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8 Tree-like dracaena
This is a fairly tall tree: up to three meters with a shock of tousled leaves at the ends of branches. Dracaena looks like a palm tree, and palm trees in the interior are always associated with a relaxed holiday mood, reminiscent of the sea and the beach. In order for the plant to please the eye, it must be watered often. It looks most attractive in a minimalist setting or on an open veranda.